Grade: Kindergarten Author: Rhonda Parson Published: 3/20/2004 Source: TaskStream Cybrary
<http://folio.taskstream.com/Mybrary/cybrary_frameset.asp?qyz=XQKs6FQbf3ZojRmeR1L&ioid=arceflzlz8ef&void=fmheflz1cscp&searchRP=pageNum%3D3&searchType=simple> Week of: 6/24/2011-6/30/2011 Why I chose this lesson: While pre-reading the required texts for "Curriculum and Instruction in Reading/Language Arts:Early Literacy", I've encountered multiple discussion about shared reading. Regie Routman, especially, advocates for this practice that provides modeling and practice to extend student skills. It makes a great deal of sense, but I don't quite trust that I know how a classroom teacher would assess student responses and hit a few key teaching points during a shared reading conversation.
"It's Arkansas for Me" (Shared Reading)
Grade: KindergartenAuthor: Rhonda Parson
Published: 3/20/2004
Source: TaskStream Cybrary
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Week of: 6/24/2011-6/30/2011
Why I chose this lesson:
While pre-reading the required texts for "Curriculum and Instruction in Reading/Language Arts:Early Literacy", I've encountered multiple discussion about shared reading. Regie Routman, especially, advocates for this practice that provides modeling and practice to extend student skills. It makes a great deal of sense, but I don't quite trust that I know how a classroom teacher would assess student responses and hit a few key teaching points during a shared reading conversation.